BLOUNTVILLE — Issues up for consideration by the Sullivan County Commission on Monday include adjusting the boundaries of Board of Education districts, eliminating a self-created automatic pay raise structure for county commissioners, and a plan to shift back to a self-funded health insurance plan for county employees.

A proposed plan for redistricting Sullivan County Board of Education seats could mean a shake-up or two in current board members’ eligibility to seek re-election in 2016.

It would also change who each of the BOE’s seven members represents, beginning with elections next August.

The shift in boundaries is necessary to meet one-man one-vote laws — to make voter representation within each district as close to equal as possible.

Currently some districts are well outside the deviation allowed by state law.